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A rectangular zipper pouch made of grey and printed black and white patchwork and appliquéd fabrics laying on a quilted white surface.
A hand holding a rectangular sipper pouch made of grey patchwork and appliquéd fabrics.
Four rectangular zipper pouch made of a variety of grey and printed black and white patchwork and appliquéd fabrics laying on a quilted white surface.
A person in a white top and black cardigan sweater holding a zipper pouch made of grey and black and white patchwork and appliquéd fabrics flat on both hands in front of themselves. The images is cropped to show the person only from upper arm to hip.
A rectangular zipper pouch made of grey and printed black and white patchwork and appliquéd fabrics laying on a quilted white surface.
A hand holding a rectangular sipper pouch made of grey patchwork and appliquéd fabrics.
Four rectangular zipper pouch made of a variety of grey and printed black and white patchwork and appliquéd fabrics laying on a quilted white surface.
A person in a white top and black cardigan sweater holding a zipper pouch made of grey and black and white patchwork and appliquéd fabrics flat on both hands in front of themselves. The images is cropped to show the person only from upper arm to hip.

From KZStevens:

A modern take on the Japanese Boro and Sashiko stitching styles, this small pouch is perfect for notions, make up, change, or whatever items are currently tumbling around on the bottom of your purse. This is a great stash buster project, as favorite fabric scraps can be used as patchwork pieces or appliques. Use a simple running stitch to create additional texture without taking away from the natural beauty of the linen fabrics. Mix and match to create your own one of a kind pouch. These pouches only require a small amount of fabric, so it is best to use scraps you have on hand, or else treat yourself to a few yards of your fabric fabrics and make some for friends!

***Please note: there are NO TEMPLATES to make this pouch. All pieces are cut using a cutting mat, rotary cutter, and quilting ruler.

Finished Dimensions:  Approximately 6" x 4" [14.5 x 10.2 cm]

Pattern was first available in Making Magazine No. 6 / Black & White